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. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to millions of americans. >> the really interesting question is, why it is that my friends in the other party have made the idea of preventing these people from getting health care their holy grail. their number one priority. the one unifying principal in the republican party is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. at least they used to say, well, we'll replace it with something better. there is be even a pretense now that they'll replace it with something better. >> he continued that theme today in orlando. while republicans have been railing against the affordable care act, some
. >> i would rather shut the government down than continue shutting america down. that's exactly what obamacare does. >> the idea that you would shut down the government unless you prevent 30 million people from getting health care is a bad idea. >> president obama heads to his vacation with a new verve, taking health care fight straight to the gop in his first former press conference since april. the president called out the unrelenling focus on denying health care to...
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and like generations before us, united states of america's going to remain the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever known. >> after a two-day swing out west, the president is back in washington today. >>> and as you heard from the president at camp pendleton, he mentioned that terror plot that closed numerous u.s. embassies. this morning authorities in yemen say they thwarted an al qaeda plot aimed directly at foreign embassies. intelligence officials say the plan was to fire missiles at embassies inside the capital. it also included attacking naval forces in the red sea. the u.s. embassy in yemen remains closed today and the country is on high alert. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displaced syrian refugees. he's pledging an additional $1$5 million in humanitarian and food aid. that brings the total to more than $1 billion since the two-year war began. the u.n. said last month nearly seven million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. and these images show the toll the civil war is taking on syria's largest city. these before and
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the most highly commended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john baker's home district. showing pictures of congressional leaders with theaption if for members of congress were killed in benghazi would we have a watergate style select committee today? good question. we will see the answer. and now making controversy all comments here is what lee daniels said if he thinks america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i think people are a angry that he is president they're showing their true colors and when danny strong with the words in the black man could be killed by a white man and get a rate -- away with it, trayvon martin had not happened. sadly i think so. lou: our fox news contributors coming thank you for bein
the most highly commended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john baker's home district. showing pictures of congressional leaders with theaption if for members of congress were killed in benghazi would we have a...
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and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: some say he started a revolution now scott brown is determined to finish it. welcome glad to have you i am neil cavuto, from the man who stunned political world when he landed in 10 kennedy's old senate seat this time focus on a higher seat. scott brown, is joining what seems like a conga line of would-be presidential candidates heading for cornfields of iowa. here is what brown makes his case, a compelling case. gets on other republican's case, he
and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. neil: some say he started a revolution now scott brown is determined to finish it. welcome glad to have you i am neil cavuto, from the man who stunned political...
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navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers proposing a punch. we will get into it later. the reality is right now. the air but government is back with a vengeance. and doesn't give a darn how much you complain welcome, everyone, i am neil cavuto. we don't stand a chance. now we have a congress that doesn't only take a pass on spending, but a president who bypasses them altogether when it comes to taxes. the fallout for you is startling. with me now is a guy whose temper is kind of short tonight. tj, it's always good having you. you were kind of like that he said he saw all of this coing. what
navigating to push and coax americas into obamacare. an essay now capable of are treating 75% of all internet traffic. the irs going after tax exempt groups. they president bypassing congress to push a cell phone tax to pay for internet in all schools. a senate majority leader determined to up the running. especially all this week. it has me feeling very weak. so much big government firing on so many fronts that it amazes me that republicans have all but raised the right flag. the speakers...
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good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your reaction? >> i think the country is more divided and polarized but i don't think it has anything to do with race. people don't like -- dislike barack obama because it is raised by his policy, lack of transparency and accountability i'd like the irs is targeting different political groups, gauzy he came into office to say i will bring the country together i don't care about read of their color blue america but that is not what happened. to say that country doesn't like him because of his race i think it's a ridiculous statement to make. lou: is there any sense of self for any awareness when a black director in the country with
good question the director of the controversial comments here is what lee daniel said when he asks if america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i see people wearing green that he is president and they show their true colors. i think when danny strong wrote those words in the black man cld be killed by a whit man to get away with it, the trayvon martin has not happened. sadly i think so. lou: joining us now is the "a team". what is your...
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would discount the current administration why does this continue to be such a problem for corporate america? >> is having a great deal of difficulty trying to find growth potential for sales are profits with the interstates the we had today surprisingly enough the with the record bubbles they will not increase wages until they feel confident about the sales prospects. gerri: this is what the president should be focused on. at the end of the day there are people running around. why doesn't matter? >> this is very strange. you could make the argument the current administration effectively has been good for the stock market in the wealthy but on either hand after-tax income has grown by more than 1% in fact, 1.3% and that is down substantially from the lousy bush administration with real disposable income grew 2.8% annually. gerri: the other never that concerns me is people who do not have full-time jobs. this is not the right economy right now. >> that is important. tomorrow we will pick up the number on the jobs report for the month of july. it may be 200,000 new jobs but people will jump up
would discount the current administration why does this continue to be such a problem for corporate america? >> is having a great deal of difficulty trying to find growth potential for sales are profits with the interstates the we had today surprisingly enough the with the record bubbles they will not increase wages until they feel confident about the sales prospects. gerri: this is what the president should be focused on. at the end of the day there are people running around. why doesn't...
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america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what do you mean? >> call on r&d and undressed and trade like soldiers and military tactics. john: and the equipment tanks, helicopters, . >> guns, and for a long time they were reserved for each emergency situations like the escaped fugitive for the active a hostage-taking situation. john: you want to go there with power. >> livesre at stake at a think anybody is opposed to using a s.w.a.t. team but they're overwhelmingly use today in a way that creates violence with confrontation were there wasn't before. when you break into somebody's home at nigh that aren't
america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we didn't learn that they grabbed records of phone calls and the males and a and who we talked to the and when i am not that upset i figure might political enemies already spy on me but is duse's slippery slope leading to terrible things. but there was already things that my government does that upset me more. radley balko writes about them in his new book radley balko one dash "rise of the warrior cop." what...
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it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the subscription fee plus they can pocket some. john: sometimes. if your house is worth $100,000 it is $100 per year it is a $300,000 house it is $320 per year and is said cheaper than what other people pay in taxes? >> it is if you look at the overall budget for doing three services of fire in the ems and security we are a lot steeper than most of the government. john: how can you be cheaper for the same work? >> we are a sufficient to watch how you spend your money. our board of directors is a great who has business experience and that helps us to save money. john: often pay less for a fire truck? >> yes. wi
it is a myth that must be done by government and in some parts of america if your house catches fire it is a private business to put it out. how does this work? the house catches fire you put it out and send them a bill? >> k.k. and but they usually pay as they had time time-- subscribe to the services. john: when they buy homeowner's insurance decision not have coverage that helps to lower the insurance rate in fact, the amount of money they save on insurance actually pays for the...
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america and every level. my cauon it is extraordinary volatile but they are a extraordinary company. >> what do you think in >> i think it is a great idea. am not sure what charles knows that other stock pickers don't know. >> what e you doing? >> i love star bucks beyond words and i will go with the spiders index. >> iove star bucks and how order shut z is amazing. and you don't want to do the work of the pick go to spoider. >> to wifi people will never love. cost of freedom continues on fox. >> can we stop talking about environmenl regoulgz killing jobs, plose? we need to cut carbon pollution to grow jo. we need to cut carbon to strengthen the voirment. let's talk about it positively and approach it as an opportunity of a lifetime. >> so you want more jobs? >> the president's now epa chief needs to fit global warming for jobs and the top republican on the works committee disa agrees. saying that the president is pursuing global warming
america and every level. my cauon it is extraordinary volatile but they are a extraordinary company. >> what do you think in >> i think it is a great idea. am not sure what charles knows that other stock pickers don't know. >> what e you doing? >> i love star bucks beyond words and i will go with the spiders index. >> iove star bucks and how order shut z is amazing. and you don't want to do the work of the pick go to spoider. >> to wifi people will never...
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america's moving from leave it to beaver to bright lights, big city. in her new book -- frank likes that joke "the end of the suburbs" lee gallagher argues, simply speaking, gallagher writes more and more americans don't want to live in the suburbs. i do not mean to suggest that all communities are going extinct, but the reliable expansion that we became used to may well be a thing of the past. joining us is leigh gallagher, author of the books "the end of the suburbs." leigh, this is a false flaying, and very timely. i think we talk a lot these days about fairness, what's happens in american life in terms of poverty. i want to know sort of why you think it's on its way out. >> well, i think the american suburbs started out as one thing, and along the way as we grew and grew, they jumped their own shark in a way. it's been superseded by the super size, where people lift ten miles away from the nearest place to get a gallon of milk. a lot of people in this country live that way. len you look at where the nuclear family is rapidly becoming the minority f
america's moving from leave it to beaver to bright lights, big city. in her new book -- frank likes that joke "the end of the suburbs" lee gallagher argues, simply speaking, gallagher writes more and more americans don't want to live in the suburbs. i do not mean to suggest that all communities are going extinct, but the reliable expansion that we became used to may well be a thing of the past. joining us is leigh gallagher, author of the books "the end of the suburbs."...
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the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war on poverty. we should end the war on poverty. >> eric: hang in there. >> we should end the war on poverty, i think so, too. >> eric: wayne, the reality, why people in the suburbs black or white are falling below the post officeerty line is the jobs, the good jobs evaporated. construction jobs, manufacturing jobs. they gave to retail and fast food jobs. >> a lot of that is true. but the statistics are misleading when jonathan quoted them the way they did. after 196 when clinton administration changed the act, the welfare act, poverty was reduced. for next ten years. so this is a recent phenomena from 2008 up to today. we have had a massive increase, huge increase in the last four or five years. so the statistics doesn't tell you that. >> it atells you the economy for if the last four or five years. >> eric: we spend a lot of time on t you tell me that economy got better. >> skyrocketing entitlement spending is off the charts. >> yeah. >> we have to look at two other factors. >> bob, if you're know
the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war on poverty. we should end the war on poverty. >> eric: hang in there. >> we should end the war on poverty, i think so, too. >> eric: wayne, the reality, why people in the suburbs black or white are falling below the post officeerty line is the jobs, the good jobs evaporated. construction jobs, manufacturing jobs. they gave to retail and fast food jobs. >> a lot of that is true. but the...
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you can't talk like this in america? i accept the fact decent american born in canada, but this kind of talk i don't think is the way we talk in this country. >> your thoughts? >> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the edge. and he's made the middle very uncomfortable. i'm talking about texas conservatives. i'm not talking about conservatives outside of this state. he's making people very uncomfortable in his home state. >> the chris, he knows what he's doing. he knows exactly what he's doing. you should have seen the right wing on twitter after he said those things about haggle. they fell in love with him then. he knows what he's doing. >> so do we. thank you michael and jim moore. thank you for coming on for a look at this guy when there's still time to do som
you can't talk like this in america? i accept the fact decent american born in canada, but this kind of talk i don't think is the way we talk in this country. >> your thoughts? >> we have some vial politics down here in texas from time to time. but this, this kind of language has transcended even the things that you see down here. and as you know, chris, the races down here can get about as nasty as they get anywhere. and senator cruz has sort of taken this thing way out to the...
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sentencing commission and america's largest service group for prison guards. what the bill o'reillies of the world fail to acknowledge is that these blanket solutions are not applied evenly so the rhetoric is not fitting the reality. drugs haven't gone away. even though the united states is only 5% of the world population, we have 25% of its prisoners, the highest incarceration rate in the world. our prisons are dangerously overcrowded, half filled with people who didn't commit violent crimes. instead of any rehabilitation towards drug felons, we take minor drug felons and drop them back into a world that withholds jobs and housing. additionally, due in part to the sentencing for crack versus powder cocaine, racial disparities have resulted in more black men being incarcerated than more enslaved in 1850. african-americans are sent to prison at time times white even though five times as many whites are using drugs as african-americans and plus they serve as much time in prison for a nonviolent offense. joining me now is a spiritual adviser to president obama an
sentencing commission and america's largest service group for prison guards. what the bill o'reillies of the world fail to acknowledge is that these blanket solutions are not applied evenly so the rhetoric is not fitting the reality. drugs haven't gone away. even though the united states is only 5% of the world population, we have 25% of its prisoners, the highest incarceration rate in the world. our prisons are dangerously overcrowded, half filled with people who didn't commit violent crimes....
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we're in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. greatness lies ahead of us. >> at the time, reagan was enjoying a double-digit lead over walter mondale. 1980, reagan game voice to the idea that government was the problem, not the solution. in doing so, he forever changed the debate about how americans would see the relationship between themselves and their leaders. >> we should also answer the central question of public service. why are we here? what do we believe in? we're here to see that government continues to serve the people and not the other way around. >> the democrats were the ones in disarray. while speaker after speaker hammered the party, reagan took a different approach. insisting that the party had left him, not the other way around. he reached out to his opponents. giving rise to a new breed of political animal, the reagan democrat. >> as democratic leaders have taken their party further and further away from their principle, it's no surprise so many responsible democrats feel our plat for is closer to their views an
we're in the midst of a springtime of hope for america. greatness lies ahead of us. >> at the time, reagan was enjoying a double-digit lead over walter mondale. 1980, reagan game voice to the idea that government was the problem, not the solution. in doing so, he forever changed the debate about how americans would see the relationship between themselves and their leaders. >> we should also answer the central question of public service. why are we here? what do we believe in? we're...
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there's been an 800% rise in the number of inmates across america in that 30 plus year period. it's an issue they hope to accomplish fixes to, isn't it? >> yes. you are talking the total incarceration levelslocal, state and federal prisons. the u.s. leads the world in incarceratio incarcerations. the trend has been coming down. he's, in essence, riding the trend and hoping for support in congress. what he's announcing is strictly an executive action. he's hoping it will help to lead to broader consensus in congress. he notes there's beginning to be some republican support for this. we have heard pushback from law enforcement people saying just having the law, the mandatory minimums on the book with the realistic chance of using them helps to get pleas, helps to negotiate pleas. there's always the question about what percent of the prison population is the low level offenders. that is a kind of a hard number to nail down. people who are opposing mandatory minimums say it's roughly half of the drug offenders. a quarter of the federal prison population, they believe, are non-viole
there's been an 800% rise in the number of inmates across america in that 30 plus year period. it's an issue they hope to accomplish fixes to, isn't it? >> yes. you are talking the total incarceration levelslocal, state and federal prisons. the u.s. leads the world in incarceratio incarcerations. the trend has been coming down. he's, in essence, riding the trend and hoping for support in congress. what he's announcing is strictly an executive action. he's hoping it will help to lead to...
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. >> the complaint is that we don't have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entrow level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising that cost and making them more expensive, employees will not hiring then. there is a 17ercent youth unemployment rate. we'll see it go up. >> hd on, ju know. in your city alone, there is a walmart law where they want to increase the wage for walmart. there is a 34 percent unemployment rate in teens in washington d.c. and you box them outine more from jobs they need. >> wait a second, if you are talking about mcdonald, the average worker is 28. not teenagers. and second eric you and wayne will have to get in corporate jets to go to mcdonald an send those jobs overseas. that's what wayne is saying. >> no, let's be honest here. one more thing eric, you want us to bring third world wages. >> what are you talking about. >> my corporate jet was built erseas. >
. >> the complaint is that we don't have jobs here in america. but the fact is labor is cheaper overseas and youth unemployment here. minimum wage jobs in mcdonalds and entrow level position are necessary for high school and college students to get a to the in the work force. if you start raising that cost and making them more expensive, employees will not hiring then. there is a 17ercent youth unemployment rate. we'll see it go up. >> hd on, ju know. in your city alone, there is a...
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says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so ey don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less because they were women and said so out loud. john: you are saying that this is still going on oday? >> i'm saying that we still live in this legacy. absolutely. otherwise school cafeteria workers and school custodians, why would those not be paid the same becau they are the same skill level and entry-level type of job. and yes, they make more because they are predominantly male. in the cafeteria ladies are predomintly female and the job pays less. the same is true with parole officers and social workers. essentially the same kind of work, but parole officers make more money because they are predominantly male. john: here is
says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so ey don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less...
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america is the only country i have ever known. senior year of high school, i was promoted to city court staff commander, i held the rank of cadet brigadier general. i was head of chicago rotc. i want to be a us citizen and i want to be a marine, i'm gonna be a marine, because i care. i care about this country. i care about those around me, i care about my family, my neighbors. you know, i do want to give back, i believe one hundred percent in what this country stands for. let me earn it, you know, let me serve. i just want an opportunity, i just want a chance. to, to show everyone out there that, i am, american and that i will honorably serve this country wearing a marine corp uniform. okab. a, or b? or a. that's a good choice. let me show you some faucets to go along with that. with the latest styles and guaranteed low prices, you can turn the bath you have into the bath you want. good choice. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, this cordova vanity combo is a special buy. just $199. they're the
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or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in the polls. >> and la, she was leading the pack at one point. the iowa straw, the thing they do early, the iowa straw poll, she won. i mean, how does this happen? >> well, i think easily. one, iowa straw poll isn't necessarily leading the pack, rev. i know it can kind of be a fluke. so i think her leading is not exactly right. she lost the caucus. i think she placed sixth in the iowa caucus just days later. she wasn't tremendously a leader. but easily, anyone that says that the founders of this country were also the folks that ema
or anti-america? obama care as we know is the crown jewel of socialism. not all cultures are equal. not all values are equal. >> we were extremely careful and we were almost mistake-free. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. men like john quincy adams, who would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country. >> i haven't had a gaffe or something that i have done that has caused me to fall in...
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we don't mean it but that's a guarantee to get america's money. they play us like a fiddle and we play the tune. >> you give them money, they act nice for a couple weeks and then back doing the same thing. this is a big problem. have you to at least use it -- ha you to threaten them to try doing the right thing. stop the military killing people. >> that would be the first proviso. you would say, stop killing. good beginning. >> good beginning. bigger point, where is this money going anyhow? who gets it? over so many decades, dictators take the money, they don't flourish it on the money, they build palaces and castles. >> when we talk about pulling the money out, though, you assume that that vacuum would be filled with greater diplomacy and greater leadership in this country. well, we haven't had that with the money, so why is that going to improve if the money -- >> if we don't give them money, we're not compounding it. i know, dagen, we can't buy anyone's love but i don't want to put a deposit on their hate. >> we get a lot of hate. >> where does
we don't mean it but that's a guarantee to get america's money. they play us like a fiddle and we play the tune. >> you give them money, they act nice for a couple weeks and then back doing the same thing. this is a big problem. have you to at least use it -- ha you to threaten them to try doing the right thing. stop the military killing people. >> that would be the first proviso. you would say, stop killing. good beginning. >> good beginning. bigger point, where is this money...
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. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million annually in the costs will rise. rri: let me just say this about that, how, as a taxpayer. thank you for that report. disconcerting. >> thanks. gerri: well, we pay for everything, don't we? how about this, restaurants around the country are putting in their own special order, hold the kids. a mexican restaurant in texas becominghe latest establishment to refuse service to children. in this case past 7:00 p.m. of coue they wreak havoc on other patrons, but to bar kids from restaurants, is a legal? joining me now, attorneys. welcome a discrimination law called the reason -- leas
. >> reporter: a new america foundation is saying may increase tuition. that bill was part of loan forgiveness, and while it looks like they're being generous, maybe not so much. georgetown says, that is not the deal at all. a "saying these bonds, primarily from tuition paid by students either through their own resources are federal laws that are fully repaid at up to almost 8% interest. they say they put $2 million in the this program and expect that the costs will rise. $2 million...
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obamacare is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tatian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government except for the mandatory as well as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in september, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta announced obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt their bottom line, it will hurt their ability to be able to function economically. we must shut obamacare down to keep the government running and that is what i'm doing. melissa: without question. i have said thousands and thousands of their employees will kick their spouses off the health care, many different players have come out and said they're cutting people to 21 hours per week. is this the best way to go about it? is it realistic to think somewhere down the line there will be legislation repealing obamacare that the president is going to sign? this is his signature thing, so why woul
obamacare is already killing job production in america. obamacare is going to shut down america. we've got to stop the movement tatian and by defunding it and continuing to fund the entire government except for the mandatory as well as the discretionary spending, which we can do in the continuing resolution voting on in september, it is absolutely critical. just this week, sorry, just a few days ago delta airlines in atlanta announced obamacare was going to cost them $100 million. it will hurt...
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soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you a pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so it brings fuel cheaper, maybe better for the world. why are these people so mad? >> they worry about energy companies shoving these dangerous chemicals into the ground. >> this is seen sfraen a documentary called gas lane. >> the documentary gas land. >> they gave it director an emmy and matt don features greedy energy companies destroying the promised land. >> if it happens to one of us, it could happen to us all of us. >> john: yoko ono started artists against fracking. and so is the left wing media. >> it comes up by the millions of gallons and protests grow. >>
soon america may be self-sufficient in energy. also, if you are worried about global warming, burning natural gas releases less greenhouse gas than oil or coal. >> flack go feels wrong. it feels like you a pumping stuff into mother earth. >> john: a liberal european environmentalist points out that europe promised to cut greenhouse gas emissions but didn't cut them. >> we managed to cut half what you accidentally happened to do when you stumbled on fracking. >> john: so...
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america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we
america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we
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>>> take on corporate america, in ways, you don't even know. >> you have a subpoena power, believe it or not. it's candidate of scary. look what happened. dick got paid a lot of money, new york stock exchange was a nonprofit. theoretically the attorney general of new york can claw that back that money because charities are nonprofits. but it's supposed done for charities, not for clubs of rich guys. >> neil: and he lost. >> he got the money back and given the rich money. given stated taxpayer money. why did he go after them for this county. >> these financial guys are not hedging their bets or taking chances. they are putting a lot of money into stopping it, right? >> they are holding back right now. they don't want to be, i think wall street has a bad reputation particularly in new york city. typical democratic voter wants to be known in bed with wall street. in this stated it's pretty liberal. >> neil: you are getting some interesting tidbits on who is next chairman? >> we know there is a race between larry summerers and janet young, vice president of the fed currently and odds on f
>>> take on corporate america, in ways, you don't even know. >> you have a subpoena power, believe it or not. it's candidate of scary. look what happened. dick got paid a lot of money, new york stock exchange was a nonprofit. theoretically the attorney general of new york can claw that back that money because charities are nonprofits. but it's supposed done for charities, not for clubs of rich guys. >> neil: and he lost. >> he got the money back and given the rich...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand. joining me now, managing director at chaplain capital investments and the president and cio of ng capital group. thank you for being with us. i want you to listen to a sound bite from the ceo of nasdaq talking to liz claman earlier today. first give a listen. >> well, our communications system worked well yesterday. it could always be improved. the first order of business is to focus on solving the problem and then deal wiih people directly involved with the problem. in one of those open lines we have people representing our issues on the call. th were there t
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand....
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conservatives are a besieged minority in a country already head for hell or livid because deep down america is mostly a conservative nation which has merely been tricked by president barack obama and the forces of godless leftism. that sure sounds like the same old message to me. >> it's exactly the same message, karen. i think the clown car is getting even bigger as evidenced by this weekend in iowa. they don't know what they stand for. they're anti-president obama no matter what they do. and it's a shame because you know, as you mentioned before, they had an autopsy where they had a game plan of what to do to move forward to reach out to women, to reach out to minorities, to reach out to hispanic-americans. they've done the exact opposite time and time again. when you look at women's right to choose, karen as you know, in state after state, the republicans control most of the states in our country. >> right. >> they roll back a woman's constitutional right to privacy, time and time again. texas, north carolina, even my home state here in pennsylvania. >> yes. >> you know, for all that tal
conservatives are a besieged minority in a country already head for hell or livid because deep down america is mostly a conservative nation which has merely been tricked by president barack obama and the forces of godless leftism. that sure sounds like the same old message to me. >> it's exactly the same message, karen. i think the clown car is getting even bigger as evidenced by this weekend in iowa. they don't know what they stand for. they're anti-president obama no matter what they...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> the republican national committee today made it clear hillary clinton is in their cross hairs. the rnc released a video asking whether kcnn and nbc will inclue coverage of a clinton scandal in film productions about the former first aidy. alluded to hillary clinton's lobbying president clinton for presidential pardon, the fourth the a series of videos attacking clinton. perhaps. joining me now, author of the best-selling book "the amateur" ed klein. great to see you. what do you make of this? first of all this new hit job presumably about "the new york times" on the clinton foundation? >> it struck me as a shot across the bow because what they alluded to was perhaps some illegality, certainly some ethical questionable behavior on the part of the people running the foundation. a cross currents of donors who are also part of the foundation and yet also involved i
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. >>> the republican national committee today made it clear hillary clinton is in their cross hairs. the rnc released a video asking whether kcnn and nbc will inclue coverage of a clinton scandal in film productions about the former first aidy. alluded to hillary clinton's lobbying president clinton for presidential pardon,...
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. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that is a task for the egyptian people. reporter: both the military and the muslim brotherhood have accused him of supporting th other side. >> has been done on a scale. he says it will resonate over egypt and it will not do him any good. reporter: meanwhie, rand paul criticized him for not ending the $1.3 billion in military aid, saying that the law is very clear when a coup d'État takes place, foreign aid must stop regardless of the circumstances. mohammed morsi was democratically elected, but many say he didn't do his job. >> he started suppressing opposition, and that is what mohammed morsi was doing. reporter: thousands were driven out of the country one of mohammed morsi had power. >> it not be any such place for violence in egypt. reporter: kt mcfarland said canceling the exercise could backfire. >> would say that criticizing him publicly or privately have that military exercise and have a pollster what is going on in egypt today and see if we cannot influence events. reporter: they say that the military leaders are
. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that is a task for the egyptian people. reporter: both the military and the muslim brotherhood have accused him of supporting th other side. >> has been done on a scale. he says it will resonate over egypt and it will not do him any good. reporter: meanwhie, rand paul criticized him for not ending the $1.3 billion in military aid, saying that the law is very clear when a coup d'État takes place, foreign aid must stop regardless of...
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it's the sound of young america. that's what barry gordy referred to it as. i have a lot of sweat and blood and tears in this building. standing at these microphones and pouring my little heart out. the pulse has been very, very strong for the love of music right here in this building, in this studio a, motown, my town, my home. >> brian, thousands of tourists travel there every year. it is an unbelievable experience to be there. it's literally unchanged since the 1950s. >> i think about that first room where johnny cash did his first recording. mack wh imagine what it was like. >> you get such a great vibe when you walk in the studio. it gives you the chills. >> you have to get out of the car. >> do you think they would let me take it for a test drive. >> the clutch is temper mental. >> still ahead, what's detroit's best export. your tweets and texts and e-mails. morning joe just moments away. ♪ nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a
it's the sound of young america. that's what barry gordy referred to it as. i have a lot of sweat and blood and tears in this building. standing at these microphones and pouring my little heart out. the pulse has been very, very strong for the love of music right here in this building, in this studio a, motown, my town, my home. >> brian, thousands of tourists travel there every year. it is an unbelievable experience to be there. it's literally unchanged since the 1950s. >> i think...